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wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). Three different industrial wastewaters and treatment plants have been&#xd;
studied in this work: an industrial park wastewater treated in an independent line at the Burgos WWTP (Spain), a&#xd;
food industry wastewater (crisps and snacks manufacturing) that was treated in a MBR (Membrane Biological&#xd;
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Removal percentages for the wastewater organic matter at each stage of the treatment plants were successfully&#xd;
obtained by monitoring the main fluorescence peaks: protein-like peaks (tryptophan-like peaks T1, T2 and&#xd;
tyrosine-like peaks B1, B2), humic-like peaks (fulvic-like peak A and humic-like peak C) and microbially-derived&#xd;
peak M. Therefore, EEMF readily allows the assessment of the reactivity of the different types of organic matter&#xd;
towards specific treatments, such as clarification, biodegradation, filtration, etc. Among the wastewaters studied,&#xd;
the food industry wastewater exhibited the greater diversity of fluorescence peaks (B1, B2, T1, T2, A1, A2 and M)&#xd;
whereas the landfill leachate only showed the presence of humic substances (mainly humic-like peak C). This&#xd;
study has demonstrated that EEMF is a useful and user-friendly technique to monitor the performance of&#xd;
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